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' H. STONEBRAKER, .OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.

Letters Patent No. 62,297, datedFebmary 19, 1867.

IMPROVED PAIN-KILLER.

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Be it known that I, H, STOHEBKAKER, of Baltimore, in the county of Baltiniore, and-in the State of Maryland, have invented certain nevi and. useful improvements in Pain-Killers; and do herebydeclare um the.

following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof. e

' My invention consists in compounding andadmixing ceitain chemical' ingredients forcomposing a. painkiller forthe cure of diphtheria, eroup, sore throat, cramps, colic, cholera morhus, diarrhoea, dysentery, and; other diseases, to be taken internally as hereinafter described; and also as a cure for outs bruises, toothache,

&c., to be applied externally. The following are the ingredients composing the medieinez' To 1% gallon alcohol, add 8-} ounces camphor; 11; pound balsam Peru, 5% ounces laudanuni; 6} ounces tar turpentine, 8% oz. tinct. cayenne; 1 ounces oil olive', 81} ounce tinct. myrrh; 4 pounds sulp. ether. I

' This pain-killer is taken as follows: For an adult, one-half a tea-spoonful; fon children, in proportion-tn age. For-an external remedy apply freely, rubbing in well. For croup and sore thi oat, take a few drops and bathe the neck and chest well; headache, take a dose, bathe the head, and inhale the fumes. 5

What I claim, isa J. X The above described pain-killer, when composediand used substantially as and for the purposes set forth. In testimony .that I claim the-foregoing, I have he i1n .,'n ;ii tosset my hand, this first day. of December, 1866.

' 'H. STONEBRAK-ER. Witnesses: I

J. M. MASON, C. M. ALEXANDER. 

